When
I heard of ordinary men and women in America rising up on their own
accord to take a stand for our country it warmed my heart and brought
hope where a bombardment of daily bureaucracy has left emptiness.
These new Minutemen have begun to take the same kind of stand for
righteousness that over 200 years ago began a great nation unique
in the history of the world and like our forefathers before us, they
are also facing slick opposition armed with insults, trickery and
guile.

Throughout
time, mankind has been oppressed by kings and governments plundering
them for their own pursuit of happiness while leaving the common folks
with just enough to sustain their lives. With the invention of the
printing press, more and more common people became aware of God’s
teaching that all men are created equal and kings must rule justly.
These folks were severely oppressed and deeply marred by tyranny and
welcomed this revelation. This spirit of liberty eventually formed
our Constitutional Republic and was heartfelt expressed in our Declaration
of Independence.

Mankind
has always had to struggle for personal liberty and things are no
different today. “When we see the body of a community plundered for
the sake of indulging individuals in pride, luxury, idleness and debauchery,..when
we see thousands rewarded with pensions, for having either devised
or attempted to execute some scheme for plundering a nation, and establishing
despotism, we cannot be in doubt whether some horrid attack is not
made on liberty.” Nathaniel Niles wrote that in 1774 but it sounds
as if it could have been written today. In 1774 individuals came together
for the common good and changed history. America is proof that individuals
each doing their part can make a difference…a big difference. In fact,
united individuals have proven to be a bulwark against every assault
of lawless power, whether foreign or domestic. We must remember that
liberty is not merely persons thinking themselves free.

Individuals
each doing their small part for the good of the whole are a very powerful
force and one every oppressor fears. These folks are the little drops
of water spoken of in 1774 by Nathaniel Niles when he said, “If any
should say, it is in vain for them as individuals to be vigilant,
zealous and firm in pursuing any measures for the security of our
rights, unless all would unite: I would reply, Ages are composed of
seconds, the earth of sands, and the sea of drops, too small to be
seen by the naked eye. The smallest particles have their influence.
Such is our state, that each individual has a proportion of influence
on some neighbor at least; he, on another, and so on; as in a river,
the following drop urges that which is before, and every one through
the whole length of the stream has the like influence…We are not at
liberty to lie dormant until we can at once influence the whole. We
must begin with the weight we have…[M]ighty floods have their rise
in single drops from the rocks, which, uniting creep along till they
meet with another…These unite, proceed, enlarge, until the mountains
tremble at their sound.” Niles’ writing was his small contribution
to liberty and how powerful it was.

We
must also come to understand that our liberty is a blessing from God.
It is not an absolute right of our own, because if it were, we could
support it, guard it, or neglect it at our will. It is a loan from
God and one we must care for with great attention. Our liberty is
a blessing too great to be compared to any other earthly good, yet
we are all too ready to assume that once we have appointed our legislators
and given them charge of our liberty, we need not have any further
concern. Americans must remember that the design of appointing a few
folks to government is not to free the rest from responsibility but
to assist the whole of the people in the discharge of their duty,
which is the watchful preservation of liberty.

Several
thousand years of history can prove that those who have been made
guardians of liberty have in almost every instance endeavored to make
themselves masters of it. Such is the nature of mankind. Communities
must continually keep an impartial and watchful eye on their government.
America’s new Minutemen are making Americans feel safe again, not
just in the job they are doing but in the very fact they are there
and willing to do something about it. We must all do our little part
to preserve our liberty and make a difference together…like little
drops of water. Taking Back America, The Party’s Over, is a
book that should be in the hands of every American. This book tells
in common language what has happened while we weren’t looking and
what every American can do to turn the tide back to freedom. This
book is full of hope and will effectively show us our seemingly insurmountable
problems with corruption and bureaucracies are not so insurmountable
when American individuals, like the new Minutemen, each endeavor to
make a difference to preserve our liberty.

Taking
Back America, The Party’s Over is over 200 pages of eye-opening,
seldom heard information on Education, the two-Party scam, the Fourth
Estate (media), the Judicial system, the Jury and our responsibility,
the Bar Association, monetized debt, the Federal Reserve Bank, and
Masonic secrecy and how they are all used to usurp individual freedom.
This book brings it all together and tells one comprehensive story
which will wake up the mind to what is happening all around us and
what we can do. It’s like a 10 volume set in a single paperback. You’ll
never listen to the news the same way again!

Send
your check or money order for $14.95 plus 5.00 for shipping and handling
to Paul Cappadona, PO Box 862, East Harwich, MA 02645 and join the
new Minutemen in doing your part for our freedom.